Mangalore: Lokayukta Going to People to Collect Complaints


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jul 17: Lokayukta DySP and inspectors will be present at the following places during the month, to receive complaints under the Karnataka Lokyukta Act from the public.

July 19: Inspection Bunglow, Bantwal, 11 am to 1 pm.

July 26: Inspection Bungalow, Sullia, 11 am to 1 pm and Inspection Bungalow, Puttur, from 3 to 5 pm.

July 31: Mudipu panchayath office in Mangalore taluk, 11 am to 1 pm.

Forms for filing the complaints will be available on the spot. Ony complaints submitted in the prescribed forms duly attested by notaries will be accepted.

Complaints can be made against government officials and employees found unnecessarily delaying official works, harassing the public etc., Wherever possible, the Lokayukta officials will sort out the matter on the spot.

In addition, Mangalore region Lokayukta superintendent of police will also hold a public grievances meeting at Balehtnagdy inspection bungalow and receive complaints on July 27 between 11 am and 1 pm. For details, people may contact telephone No 0824-2429197, 2443420 or 2427237.

  

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  • ERIC LOBO, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    To Purushottaama, Byndoor Best Idea to you to get information or to deal with the Govt officials is to ask for details through the Right To Information Act. Just take a postal draft of Rs. 10 and send it along with the the request for copies of documents to the Public Information Officer (PIO)and you will get the details. Please inform your friends about this if you are willing to alert the corrupt officials. this is the time to fix them up.

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  • Sheikh Ibrahim, Mangalore, Jeddah

    Fri, Jul 18 2008

    Lokayukta is doing great job and now with direct interaction with public will be a very effective measure to curb corruption and save needy innocent people. Long live Lokayuta you deserve all the greatest awards, recognition.

    Please help people to get their money's worth while they go to buy medicine, food, home etc, because fake medicine, polluted or expired food and fake real estate documents common these days. Wish you great success and thanks Daiji World for reporting this news regularly. Both of you can do magic

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  • Purushottama, Byndoor

    Fri, Jul 18 2008

    There was a news before elections that the Lokayuktha had Investigated into illegal mining in the State and that the Report will be published after Elections. Later it was told that some 15 persons had been issued Notices seeking explanations. What happened later? Does anybody know? Whether the illegal mining was stopped after that ?

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